Have had a look at RedBook.
Manual new in 2015 was sold for $26990
Valuation now 19500 - 21600
Trade in 15500 - 17600
So $22 may not be such a great price.
Great idea re battery, tyres fuel etc and I am quite willing to walk away as buying it is not set in concrete, it is more that it started me thinking about the potential problems in making a purchase of this sort.
There are many brands having run out sales at the moment and the build dates of the vehicles varies considerably.
Obviously it would be great to get the youngest car at the best price possible.
I have created a couple of spreadsheets with SUV's on one and smaller cars on another for comparison, price, build, and the usual length, width, height, tare, wheel size, type, transmission, engine size, power, torque P-W ratio etc so I can compare to my old current Laser and get a feel for the size of them all. I take this spreadsheet with me so when just trying on a car for size I can get my head around the various details.
There are other criteria in making the decision as well, mostly where the touch screen display is located, some are very low making checking the navigation difficult and another main one is that due to my being vertically challenged the headrests are in very different positions some cars discounted purely on that. Then there is the end of the bonnet.... where is it as most cars now have sloping bonnets.
So you can see why I need a spreadsheet lol.
Appreciate all your comments. Is there anything else I should consider?
Cheers Elkay